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AIR BATTLES:

This title begins a new series from Kagero called Air
Battles. To begin the series we start with P-40's of
the Mediterranean. This covers the MTO - Syria, the Western Desert,
Tunisia and Italy. In the 80 glossy pages are 56 black and white
photos and 9 different camo schemes are depicted on colour plates.
There are also 8 pages of scale drawings in 1:72 scale.

No 2 in the Air Battles Series covers the P-51B/C in
battle over the Third Reich. In the 80 glossy pages are 64 black
and white photos and camo schemes are depicted on colour plates.
There are also scale drawings in 1:72 scale.

No 3 in the Air Battles Series covers the Messerschmitt
Me 262 in Defence of the Third Reich. In the 76 glossy pages are
58 black and white photos, 26 colour photos and 8 camo schemes are depicted
on colour plates. There are also 8 pages of scale drawings in 1:72
scale as well as decals and masks in 1:72, 1:48 and 1:32 scales.

No 4 in the Air Battles Series covers the Messerschmitt
Bf 109 T. This plane was originally intended to fly from the Kreigsmarine
carrier " Graf Zeppelin", however construction of this ship was finally
abandoned during early 1943. Despite this, the Bf 109 T was in operational
service from June 1941 until August 1944. In the 64 glossy pages
are 57 black and white photos and 10 colour schemes are depicted
on 6 colour plates. There are also 10 pages of scale drawings in
1:72 scale as well as a masking set in 1:72 and 1:48 scales.

No 5 in the Air Battles Series covers P-51 D/K Mustangs
which caused havoc over Germany during WWII. In the 88 glossy pages
are 59 black and white photos, 26 colour photos and 8 colour schemes are
depicted on colour plates. There are also 6 pages of scale drawings
in 1:72 scale as well as a set masking foils.

No 6 in the Air Battles Series covers the Luftwaffe
operations over Sevastopol and Kerch peninsula from the autumn 1941 through
to summer 1942. In the 54 glossy pages are 51 black and white
photos, 5 colour schemes are depicted on colour plates.
There are also a set of decals in 1/72, 1/48 and 1/32 scale.

No 7 in the Air Battles Series covers the Luftwaffe
operations over Tunisia from November 1942 to February 1943. In the
56 glossy pages are 57 black and white photos, 5 colour schemes are
depicted on colour plates. There is also a set of decals in 1/72,
1/48 and 1/32 scale.

No 8 in the Air Battles Series describes the combat
usage of this US fighter in the Pacific War. In the 58 glossy pages
are 54 black and white photos, and 4 colour schemes are depicted
on colour plates. There is also a set of masking foils

No 9 in the Air Battles Series describes the combat
usage of this US fighter in the battles with the Japanese over Rabaul.
In the 80 glossy pages are 63 black and white photos, and 5 colour
schemes are depicted on colour plates. There is also a set of masking
foils

No 10 in the Air Battles Series completes the Luftwaffe
over Tunisia volumes. In the 60 glossy pages are 51 black and
white photos, and 11 colour schemes are depicted on colour plates.
There is also a set of decals.

No 11 in the Air Battles Series covers P-38 Lightnings
in service with the U.S. 12th Army Air Force In the 60 glossy
pages are 49 black and white photos, and 3 colour schemes are
depicted on colour plates. There is also a set of masks

No 12 in the Air Battles Series covers P-38 Lightnings
in service with the U.S. 15th Army Air Force In the 64 glossy
pages are 49 black and white photos, and 2 camo schemes are depicted
on colour plates. There is also a set of masks

No 13 in the Air Battles Series covers Messeschmitt
Bf 109 C/D in the Polish Campaign of September 1939.
In the 64 glossy pages are 54 black and white photos, 4 pages of
line drawings and 10 colour schemes are depicted on colour plates.
There is also a set of decals.

No 14 in the Air Battles Series covers the Lufwaffe
fighting in the battle of El Alamein in later part of 1942.
In the 60 glossy pages are 56 black and white photos, 9 colour schemes
are depicted on colour plates.

No 15 in the Air Battles Series covers the Thunderbolts
of the US 8th Army Air Force from March 1943 to February 1944
In the 82 glossy pages are 87 black and white photos, 5 camo schemes
are depicted on colour plates.

No 16 in the Air Battles Series covers the Luftwaffe
over the Desert and cover the Nth African campaign from January to August
1942 In the 68 glossy pages are 85 black and white photos,
9 colour schemes are depicted on colour plates.

No 17 in the Air Battles Series covers the Thunderbolts
of the US 8th Army Air Force from March 1944 to May 1945 In the 96
glossy pages are 102 black and white photos, 5 colour schemes
are depicted on colour plates.

No 18 in the Air Battles Series: Objective Caucasus!
Luftwaffe operations in the southern sector of the Eastern Front May to
August 1942. In the 72 glossy pages are 99 black and white photos,
9 colour schemes are depicted on colour plates.

No 19 in the Air Battles Series: Luftwaffe versus
USAAF 8th Air Force vol.I In the 80 glossy pages are 109 black
and white photos, 8 colour schemes are depicted on colour plates.

No 20 in the Air Battles Series: From the publisher:
“Lictorian Fasces over England” is the story of Corpo Aero Italiano, the
Reggia Aeronautica detachment operating against Britain in 1940 – 1941.
Established for propaganda and political reasons, the corps had to face
two equally formidable enemies over the Channel: the RAF and the brutal
weather conditions to which they were hardly accustomed. The book presents
a blow by blow account of the unit's operations in addition to detailed
descriptions of the aircraft used in the campaign.60 pages, painting schemes, 67 archive photos, format
(sizes): (205x275 mm), mate coated paper, soft cover binding

No 21 in the Air Battles Series: From the publisher:
"When the Empire of Japan started the war against Western powers in 1941,
it had only a small number of air force units deployed on the Japanese
home islands in order to defend them. The Doolittle Raid on 18 April 1942
came as such a shock for the Japanese High Command that it caused structural
changes within the Japanese air defence system and speeded up the introduction
of new types of fighters. Much bigger threat for Japan emerged in the mid
of June 1944 when the first air raid of B-29 bombers reached the Japanese
home islands. Since that moment protecting Japanese cities from the devastating
blows carried out by the U.S. bombers became the General Defence Command
(Boei Soshirebu) main task.Volume I describes the forming process of the Japanese
air defence system since the creation of the General Defence Command in
July 1941, throughout the structural changes within the following years,
preparations to counter the U.S. bomb raids until the air battles fought
between June and December 1944 in the defence of Japan. This part of the
book also includes descriptions of all major types of Japanese fighters
which were deployed in air defence units.

No 22 in the Air Battles Series: From the
publisher: "The books focuses on the Italian Regia Aeronautica activity
during the Spanish Civil War. In 1936 Mutinous Spanish generals asked Benito
Mussolini form help. Italian support was not granted immediatley, but eventually
12 bombers SM.81 departured to the Moroccan Nador airport. They were the
first of 764 Italian planes sent to help the nationalists. The book follows
day to day air struggles and the rapid development of the Italian Air Force
in Spain. The First volume descibes fights since July 1937, including such
actions as air raids on Madrid the Battle of the Jarama River, Malaga and
Guadalajara. The Book also presents Regia Aeronautica involvement in operations
carried out from this island, • 80 pages • 110 archive photos • 10 color
profiles"